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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 712269" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry you have to deal with this. As someone who has been on the periphery of someone like your difficult stepson, at least you have the urge to act with honor and warn the girl. </p><p></p><p>My second college roommate had sort of broken up with her high school boyfriend. They had been together for years and as far as I could tell, still were except they cheated on each other sometimes. She was bulimic and didn't cope well without him. Her parents had a messed up relationship too. She honestly believed that every female was beaten a few times a year if her partner really cared for her. </p><p></p><p>One day the sort of boyfriend, who always made those hairs on the back of my neck stand on end, called to talk to her. She wasn't on the floor, so I took a message. I woke up about an hour later with his hands around my neck. He decided I was lying about her not being there (I wasn't) and decided to kill me. He apparently had stolen her key a month or so before and she got a copy without telling me she lost her key. Or else she gave him a copy, I don't know. I moved out of the dorm due to this. I just couldn't stay there. His daddy pulled strings and the police refused to file charges. </p><p></p><p>So you are right that he is dangerous. It might not be her, it could be someone around her that he goes after. I am sorry you are in this and are so powerless. </p><p></p><p>Be careful. </p><p></p><p>This boy did make headlines a few years later when he was caught after strangling and sexually assaulting a series of women in their homes. They could all have been alive if his dad had just let the charges stand because they wanted to press attempted murder charges that carried 20 years back when he attacked me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 712269, member: 1233"] I am sorry you have to deal with this. As someone who has been on the periphery of someone like your difficult stepson, at least you have the urge to act with honor and warn the girl. My second college roommate had sort of broken up with her high school boyfriend. They had been together for years and as far as I could tell, still were except they cheated on each other sometimes. She was bulimic and didn't cope well without him. Her parents had a messed up relationship too. She honestly believed that every female was beaten a few times a year if her partner really cared for her. One day the sort of boyfriend, who always made those hairs on the back of my neck stand on end, called to talk to her. She wasn't on the floor, so I took a message. I woke up about an hour later with his hands around my neck. He decided I was lying about her not being there (I wasn't) and decided to kill me. He apparently had stolen her key a month or so before and she got a copy without telling me she lost her key. Or else she gave him a copy, I don't know. I moved out of the dorm due to this. I just couldn't stay there. His daddy pulled strings and the police refused to file charges. So you are right that he is dangerous. It might not be her, it could be someone around her that he goes after. I am sorry you are in this and are so powerless. Be careful. This boy did make headlines a few years later when he was caught after strangling and sexually assaulting a series of women in their homes. They could all have been alive if his dad had just let the charges stand because they wanted to press attempted murder charges that carried 20 years back when he attacked me. [/QUOTE]
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